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Current Research: Gretchen Hofmann

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Work in the Hofmann Lab group focuses on the ecological physiology of marine organisms, in particular kelp, invertebrates and perciform fishes. Although the research projects in the lab are quite diverse, we are collectively interested in understanding the role of temperature and oceanographic features in setting species' distribution patterns in the marine environment.

Currently, there are five main research projects in the Hofmann Lab

  • Macrophysiology in the marine environment: Are species more physiologically stressed at the extremes of their biogeographic range?
  • Environmental genomics: Using DNA microarrays to map patterns of gene expression onto species range in the marine environment
  • Gene expression profiling & cold adaptation: Comparisons of gene expression in Antarctic and New Zealand notothenioid fishes
  • Larval physiology: Examining thermotolerance of marine invertebrate larvae from a biogeographical perspective
  • Temperature stress physiology of corals (http://mcr.lternet.edu/)

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